Interview with Catherine Fletcher

The Divorce of Henry VIII by Catherine Fletcher

I am delighted to share my interview with historian Catherine Fletcher, author of The Divorce of Henry VIII: The Untold Story from Inside the Vatican. Dr Fletcher specialises in Renaissance and early modern Europe and is currently a Lecturer in Early Modern History at Durham University.

Synopsis:

In 1533 the English monarch Henry VIII decided to divorce his wife of twenty years Catherine of Aragon in pursuit of a male heir to ensure the Tudor line. He was also head over heels in love with his wife’s lady in waiting Anne Boleyn, the future mother of Elizabeth I. But getting his freedom involved a terrific web of intrigue through the enshrined halls of the Vatican that resulted in a religious schism and the formation of the Church of England. Henry’s man in Rome was a wily Italian diplomat named Gregorio Casali who drew no limits on skullduggery including kidnapping, bribery and theft to make his king a free man. In this absorbing narrative, winner of the Rome Fellowship prize and University of Durham historian Catherine Fletcher draws on hundreds of previously-unknown Italian archive documents to tell the colorful tale from the inside story inside the Vatican.

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  1. What a facinating interview and a book that i am definately adding to my to read list, as it sounds extremely interesting. Thank you

    I am currently reading a historical biography called ‘Arbella: England’s lost Queen’ about the Grandaughter to Tudor dynast Bess of Hardwick and niece to Mary Queen of Scott’s. It is a most facinating & delightful read…i just love this era.